Triveni Turbine Ltd
TRITURBINETriveni Turbine Ltd's three tracks disagree. Price, valuation and the earnings engine each tell a different story — the next quarter or two settles it.
The sharpest disagreement: Domestic institutions moved +3.7 points over 8 quarters while the operating story went the other way — someone close to the numbers is not convinced.
The price is in a confirmed uptrend (12 weeks in) while the P/E sits at the 73rd percentile of its own 10-year range. Underneath, the last four quarters read deteriorating — profit −20.3% year on year, and 58% of the last 3 years' profit arrived as cash. What settles it: whether the register turns back in the story’s favour.
Price story Before the numbers, the tape. A stock price moves through four repeating seasons: a flat base (stage 1), an advance (2), a top (3), a decline (4). Where the price sits in that cycle frames everything below.
Triveni Turbine Ltd trades at ₹592, in a confirmed uptrend and 12 weeks into that stage. That is +1.7% against its own 200-day average. It sits at 49% of a 52-week range of ₹452 to ₹742. On relative strength it is currently behind the NIFTY 500 on a trailing-13-week view (6 weeks and counting).
Today the stock is in a confirmed uptrend — week 12 of stage 2, confirmed. At ₹592 it trades +1.7% versus its 200-day average and sits at 49% of its 52-week range (₹452–₹742).
Against the market, two honest reads. Cumulative: over the last 10.4 years the stock moved +504% while the NIFTY 500 moved +278% — ahead of the index over the full window. Recent form: on a trailing-13-week view the stock is currently behind (6 weeks and counting; last ahead the week of 2026-07-03) — the ribbon below is that same metric, week by week.
What would end the trend, mechanically: two Friday closes in a row below the 200-day line. That is the exit rule — no debates.
Valuation P/E is the price of ₹1 of annual profit: how many rupees the market pays for each rupee the company earns in a year.
Triveni Turbine Ltd trades at 54.2× P/E, at the pricey end of its own range (73rd percentile). Its long-run median P/E is 41.1×, measured across 10.4 years of weekly readings. This places the multiple against the stock’s own record, and says nothing about what the business is worth.
Today's P/E of 54.2× is at the pricey end of its own range (73rd percentile), against a long-run median of 41.1× measured over 10.4 years of weekly readings. This is a comparison against the stock's own history — not a claim about what it is worth.
Why the multiple sits where it does: over the past year annual EPS moved −2.1% against a +15.9% price move — the price outran earnings, pushing the multiple UP its own range.
The price move, decomposed: over 5y, of the +38.0%/yr price move, ~+25.0%/yr came from earnings growth and ~+13.0 pp from the multiple (expanding); over 10y, of the +16.8%/yr price move, ~+11.7%/yr came from earnings growth and ~+5.1 pp from the multiple (expanding). The split is the honest approximate (price return minus earnings growth); it makes the rally itself visible instead of hiding it behind the percentile.
Put together: the multiple is full against its own past, so the story rests on the earnings line underneath it, not the multiple.
What the price assumes This reading works the multiple backwards. It asks one question: what yearly rate of profit growth is a buyer at the market price already paying for? The number is the growth rate that makes eleven years of profit — six years growing, then five fading — add up to that day's market price, once each year is discounted at 11% a year.
At its price on 13 June 2026, Triveni Turbine Ltd was priced for profit growth of about 28.8% a year. Profit itself has compounded 11.9% a year over the past 10 years. The market pays that at 54.2× P/E, the 73rd percentile of its own 10-year range.
What the two numbers say together. The multiple is full against its own past, and the growth the price is paying for is far above what this company has actually delivered. Both readings sit on the same earnings, so they are one reading rather than two.
How to hold this number: it is a reading of one day's price, taken on 13 June 2026, not a running figure. A higher price is paying for more growth and a lower price for less, so it moves whenever the price does, and this page does not restate it between measurements. Every other number on this page is read off the live quote.
Stage: Deteriorating Every business sits somewhere on a fundamental arc, and this page names the spot before anything else. The last twelve quarters of revenue, profit and EPS growth — plus the return the business earns on its capital — are read as curves: Deteriorating (the curves are falling), Turning around (a trough has just formed and the last few quarters lift off it), Improving (the climb off the trough is sustained), Consistent (steadily positive with healthy returns), Topping out (still high but decelerating from the peak). When the curves genuinely disagree the read is Mixed; too little history is No read. CAGR (compound annual growth rate) is the smooth yearly pace that turns the starting value into the latest one — the fairest way to compare growth across different time spans. Read the columns together: if the 1-year number towers over the 10-year, recent growth is running hotter than the long-run trend. A dash means that window is not held, or the base year was a loss (where a growth rate is not meaningful).
Triveni Turbine Ltd reads as deteriorating on its fundamental arc. Deteriorating — profit and EPS growth are shrinking (profit growth −2.0% latest against +52.9% at its 12-quarter best), ROCE slipping at 34.5%. The read is built from 12 quarters across 4 curves, on full evidence.
🚨 Why it matters: falling curves mean every cheap-looking ratio below needs a discount for direction.
| 1yr | 3yr | 5yr | 10yr | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | +8.7% | +20.5% | +25.4% | +11.8% |
| Profit | −2.8% | +21.8% | +27.9% | +11.9% |
| EPS | −2.1% | +22.0% | +28.3% | +12.4% |
| Share price | +15.9% | +14.0% | +38.0% | +16.8% |
4-Factor Sector Score
39.7/100 — rank 2 of 2 in Capital Goods - Gensets/Turbines · 97% evidence confidence
Triveni Turbine Ltd scores 39.7 out of 100 against the 2 companies it is compared with in Capital Goods - Gensets/Turbines, ranking 2. Strong business, demanding price: keep it on the quality list, but require either earnings upgrades or valuation compression.
The four contributions add to the total exactly: 9.2 + 17.9 + 3.5 + 9.1 = 39.7. This is the SAME number shown on the sector comparison — it is computed once, for the whole peer set, and read here.
What would change it: The read weakens if profit growth turns negative or margin improvement reverses while sector-relative strength deteriorates.
Revenue Revenue is the top line: everything the company billed its customers in the period.
Triveni Turbine Ltd reported ₹443 Cr of revenue in the Jun 26 quarter, +19.4% year on year. That is the 4th straight quarter of year-on-year growth. Over 10 years it has compounded at 11.8% a year. The last full year, FY26, came in at ₹2,181 Cr. The last four reported quarters add to ₹2,253 Cr.
FY26 revenue came in at ₹2,181 Cr (+8.7% on the year), capping 10 years at 11.8% compound. The latest quarter (Jun 26) printed ₹443 Cr, +19.4% year on year — the 4th consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth.
Pace check: the last four quarters averaged +17.7% growth against the decade's 11.8% — the current year is running faster than its own long-run rate.
Acceleration check: trailing-twelve-month revenue grew +17.8% over the last 4 quarters against +13.8%/yr over the last 8 — accelerating; TTM profit −2.0% vs +8.0%/yr — rolling over.
Operating margin Operating margin is what is left of every ₹100 of sales after running the business, before interest and tax. It is the cleanest read on pricing power and cost control.
Triveni Turbine Ltd's operating margin is 12.0% in the Jun 26 quarter, −8.0 percentage points against the same quarter a year ago. Across 13 fiscal years the operating margin has ranged 18.0% to 23.0%. The current quarter is running below every full year in that window.
The latest quarter's operating margin is 12.0%, −8.0 pp against the same quarter a year ago. Across 13 fiscal years the operating margin has ranged 18.0%–23.0%.
🚨 Why the margin moved: operating margin went −8.2 pp year on year while gross margin went −9.6 pp — the loss came mostly from the gross line: input costs and pricing.
Net profit Net profit is what survives every cost, interest and tax — the number EPS, dividends and book value all grow from.
Triveni Turbine Ltd earned ₹51.0 Cr of net profit in the Jun 26 quarter, −20.3% year on year. Full-year FY26 profit was ₹349 Cr. The 10-year compound rate is 11.9%. That is 11.5% of the quarter's revenue. The same quarter a year earlier earned ₹64.0 Cr.
Jun 26 profit was ₹51.0 Cr, −20.3% year on year. On the full year, FY26 printed ₹349 Cr (−2.8%), and the 10-year compound rate is 11.9%.
🚨 Why profit moved: revenue contributed +19.4% and the margin −8.0 pp — the quarter was revenue-led despite a thinner margin.
Pace comparison, last four quarters: profit −3.5% vs revenue +17.7%. Profit is growing slower than sales — costs are eating the growth before it reaches the bottom line.
Cash flow — the router The P&L says what was earned; the cash-flow statement says what actually arrived. Operating cash flow (CFO) against profit is the cleanest lie detector in the accounts.
Over the last 3 fiscal years 58% of Triveni Turbine Ltd's reported profit arrived as operating cash — a gap worth watching. In FY26 that was ₹111 Cr of operating cash against ₹349 Cr of profit. After ₹72.0 Cr of capital spending, ₹39.0 Cr was left as free cash.
FY26: operating cash of ₹111 Cr against reported profit of ₹349 Cr, leaving free cash of ₹39.0 Cr after ₹72.0 Cr of capital spending. Across the last 3 fiscal years the conversion rate is 58% of profit.
Cash-flow readings here are annual — that is the resolution our series carries, so this section moves once a year.
🚨 Why conversion sits at 58%: the cash cycle tightened 126 days between FY21 and FY26 — cash that used to wait in the cycle now reaches the bank sooner. Less than 70% of profit arriving as cash is the thing to watch on this page.
Router verdict: the bigger cash user is investment — capital spending ran 2.3× depreciation over three years, so the next section's job is to check what that build-out is buying.
Where the cash goes Working capital is the cash tied up between paying suppliers and getting paid: debtor days (customers owe), inventory days (stock waits), and the cash conversion cycle (the whole loop, in days of sales).
Triveni Turbine Ltd's cash conversion cycle runs 8 days in FY26, down from 134 days in FY21. Capital spending ran ₹187 Cr over the last 3 years. At FY26 sales of ₹2,181 Cr each day of that cycle holds about ₹6.0 Cr, so roughly ₹48.0 Cr sits inside the business at any moment.
FY26: debtors at 107 days, inventory at 77 days — roughly 2.5 months of stock waiting to sell; that is where the cash sits while it waits — for a full cycle of 8 days, tighter than FY21's 134.
The full loop: cash goes out to suppliers and production on day 0; stock waits 77 days to sell; customers pay about 107 days after that; and suppliers themselves are paid at 176 days — netting out to the 8-day cycle.
In money terms: at FY26 sales of ₹2,181 Cr, each day of the cycle holds about ₹6.0 Cr — so the 8-day loop keeps roughly ₹48.0 Cr sitting inside the business at any moment.
On the investment side: capital spending of ₹187 Cr over the last 3 fiscal years against ₹81.0 Cr of depreciation — the company is building well ahead of wear-and-tear. Capital work-in-progress stands at ₹17.0 Cr (FY26) — capacity paid for but not yet earning.
The synthesis: the cash is going into capacity, not disappearing into the cycle — the question becomes whether the new capacity earns.
Return on capital Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the profit the whole business earns on all the money in it — equity and debt together. It is the single best test of whether growth creates value or just size.
Triveni Turbine Ltd earns a ROCE of 36% in FY26. That is up from a trough of 21% in FY22. Return on invested capital clears the cost of that capital by +26.2 percentage points, so growth here adds value rather than only size. The wiring behind it is 16.0% net margin on 0.87× asset turns.
FY26 ROCE is 36%, recovered from a FY22 trough of 21% — the full ladder below shows the fall and the climb, undoctored.
Why the return is what it is — the wiring (FY26): 16.0% net margin × 0.87× asset turns × 1.73× balance-sheet leverage ≈ 24.1% on equity. Margin is doing the heavy lifting; leverage is a meaningful part of the equation.
The capstone test — ROIC − WACC: 38.2% − 12.0% = a +26.2 pp spread. The 12.0% is a standing assumption for the cost of capital in India, not a per-stock estimate — read the sign and the size of the spread, not the decimals. A spread this wide means every rupee reinvested creates more than a rupee of value — the engine compounds.
Debt Debt-to-equity says how much of the business is funded by borrowings. Low is the safe corner; the trend matters as much as the level.
Triveni Turbine Ltd carries total debt of ₹36.0 Cr against shareholder equity of ₹1,446 Cr as of Mar 26, a debt-to-equity of 0.02 — effectively unlevered. On the annual view that ratio went from 0.00 in FY22 to 0.02 in FY26. The returns elsewhere on this page are therefore earned rather than borrowed.
Mar 26: total debt of ₹36.0 Cr against shareholder equity of ₹1,446 Cr — a debt-to-equity of 0.02. On the annual view, debt-to-equity went from 0.00 (FY22) to 0.02 (FY26). The returns on this page are earned, not borrowed.
Ownership Who owns the stock, quarter by quarter: promoters (the controlling owners), foreign and domestic institutions, and the public. Steady accumulation by people close to the numbers is a signal; a quiet register is also an answer.
Foreign institutions cut 6.9 points of Triveni Turbine Ltd over 8 quarters, the biggest move on the register. That takes foreign institutions to 20.6% of the company. Domestic institutions moved +3.7 points over the same window, to 16.0%. The register is read on the four disclosed classes only; nothing is inferred between filings.
The register over the last two years — Foreign institutions: −6.9 points over 8 quarters to 20.6%; Domestic institutions: +3.7 points over 8 quarters to 16.0%; Promoters: +0.0 points over 8 quarters to 55.8%.
Why the register moved: rotation — foreign institutions −6.9 points against domestic institutions +3.7 points over 8 quarters, with promoters holding steady — one class of institutions handing the register to the other, not a verdict change by the people closest to the numbers.
Safety line The Z-score estimates how far a company sits from balance-sheet distress — above roughly 3 is safe, below roughly 1.8 is the danger zone. It was built for manufacturers, so it is not applied to banks and lenders.
Triveni Turbine Ltd: the Z-score is not available for this stock, so we say so rather than invent one. It is a distance-to-distress estimate from the balance sheet, not a forecast of failure. The debt, cash-flow and return sections above carry the balance-sheet evidence this page does hold, and each of them states its own reporting date.
The safety line in one sentence: the Z-score is not available for this stock, so we say so rather than invent one.
| Company | Score | Price stage | Growth & earnings/35 | Capital efficiency/25 | Valuation/20 | Relative strength/20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1TD Power Systems LtdTDPOWERSYS | 70.0/100Favorable setup97% evidence | TURNING | 30.8/35 Revenue 54.4% · PAT 45% · OPM change 0 pp 100% evidence | 19.7/25 ROCE 34% · OPM 19% 100% evidence | 4.9/20 P/E 84.3× · PEG 2.23 85% evidence | 14.6/20 RS sector 23.5% · RS bench 63.4% · 1Y 214%9 of 12 weeks ahead 100% evidence |
| Exact sum: 30.8 + 19.7 + 4.9 + 14.6 = 70 · Decision use: Confirmed research leader: earnings, capital efficiency and relative strength agree. Move to management, catalyst and risk diligence. | ||||||
| 2Triveni Turbine Ltdthis pageTRITURBINE | 39.7/100Mixed-negative evidence97% evidence | FADING | 9.2/35 Revenue 17.8% · PAT -2% · OPM change -8 pp 100% evidence | 17.9/25 ROCE 35.9% · OPM 12% 100% evidence | 3.5/20 P/E 54.2× · PEG 5.9 85% evidence | 9.1/20 RS sector -23.4% · RS bench 5.3% · 1Y 12.2%8 of 12 weeks ahead 100% evidence |
| Exact sum: 9.2 + 17.9 + 3.5 + 9.1 = 39.7 · Decision use: Strong business, demanding price: keep it on the quality list, but require either earnings upgrades or valuation compression. | ||||||
Missing observations are not scored as bad. Their missing weight lowers confidence and pulls the final score toward neutral. PEG is not shown when the ratio cannot mean anything: the company must be making a profit, its price-to-earnings must be positive, and its three-year earnings growth must fall between 5% and 60%. Dividing a price multiple by a loss, or by growth measured off a tiny base, produces a number that looks precise and tells you nothing. Under relative strength, one mark per week shows the last 12 weeks: a mark is filled where the company led NIFTY 500 by 5% or more over the 13 weeks ending that week, which is the same test used everywhere on this site. Price stage places the company on the same six-step curve the sector itself is placed on — basing, turning, breaking out, leader, fading, asleep — read from how many weeks running it has led NIFTY 500 and whether that lead is widening or shrinking. It describes where the PRICE stands, not the earnings trajectory and not a recommendation, and it is left blank for a company whose weekly history is too short or too stale to read.
Frequently asked questions
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's share price today?
Triveni Turbine Ltd trades at ₹592, +15.9% over the past year. The company is valued at ₹18,832 Cr. The stock sits at 49% of its 52-week range of ₹452–₹742, +1.7% versus its 200-day average. On the tape, the price is in a confirmed uptrend, 12 weeks in. — as of 14 August 2026.
What were Triveni Turbine Ltd's latest quarterly results?
Triveni Turbine Ltd reported revenue of ₹443 Cr and net profit of ₹51.0 Cr for the Jun 26 quarter. Revenue rose 19.4% and profit fell 20.3% year on year. Earnings per share were ₹1.61. The operating margin was 12.0%, 8.0 pp lower than a year earlier. — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's revenue?
Triveni Turbine Ltd reported revenue of ₹443 Cr in the Jun 26 quarter, +19.4% year on year. For the full FY26 fiscal year, revenue was ₹2,181 Cr (+8.7%). Over the last 10 years revenue compounded at 11.8% a year. — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's profit?
Triveni Turbine Ltd earned ₹51.0 Cr of net profit in the Jun 26 quarter, −20.3% year on year. Full-year FY26 profit was ₹349 Cr. The operating margin ran 12.0% in the latest quarter. — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's market cap?
Triveni Turbine Ltd's market capitalisation is ₹18,832 Cr at a share price of ₹592. Market cap is the share price multiplied by shares outstanding, so it is restated whenever the price moves. — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's P/E ratio?
Triveni Turbine Ltd trades at a P/E of 54.2×, at the 73rd percentile of its own 10-year range, against a long-run median of 41.1×. This is a comparison with the stock's own history, not a value call — as of 14 August 2026.
Does Triveni Turbine Ltd pay a dividend?
Yes — Triveni Turbine Ltd's dividend payout was 41% of profit in FY26, and it recorded a payout in 11 of its last 13 reported fiscal years. This page holds the payout ratio, not a per-share amount. — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd overvalued?
On its own history, Triveni Turbine Ltd looks expensive: its P/E of 54.2× sits at the 73rd percentile of its 10-year range (long-run median 41.1×). That is a percentile read against the stock's own past, not a price opinion or a direction call. — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd growing?
Not right now — Triveni Turbine Ltd's latest numbers are shrinking: latest-quarter revenue +19.4% year on year, profit −20.3%, and the margin −8.0 pp at 12.0%. The 10-year compound rates are 11.8% (revenue) and 11.9% (profit). The earnings engine currently reads: deteriorating — as of 14 August 2026.
How is Triveni Turbine Ltd performing?
Triveni Turbine Ltd is in a confirmed uptrend, 12 weeks in. Its latest quarter's revenue rose 19.4% and profit fell 20.3% year on year. Against the NIFTY 500 it has been behind on a trailing-13-week view for 6 weeks. This describes what the data did, not a rating. — as of 14 August 2026.
What stage is Triveni Turbine Ltd in?
Deteriorating — profit and EPS growth are shrinking (profit growth −2.0% latest against +52.9% at its 12-quarter best), ROCE slipping at 34.5%. The read comes from the last 12 quarters of growth (revenue growth +17.8% latest, profit growth −2.0% latest, eps growth −1.5% latest) plus the ROCE curve, classified by deterministic rules — a trajectory read, not a buy or sell call — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd in an uptrend?
Yes — the price is in a confirmed uptrend (week 12 of stage 2), trading +1.7% versus its 200-day average and at 49% of its 52-week range. Price stages cycle base → advance → top → decline, and the stage names where this stock sits in that cycle — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd beating the market?
Not lately — on a trailing-13-week view Triveni Turbine Ltd is currently behind the NIFTY 500 (6 weeks and counting; last ahead the week of 2026-07-03), the same metric the week-by-week ribbon on this page draws. Separately, on the cumulative view: over the last 10.4 years the stock moved +504% against the NIFTY 500's +278% — ahead of the index over the full window. — as of 14 August 2026.
Will Triveni Turbine Ltd's share price go up?
This page publishes no price forecast for Triveni Turbine Ltd. What it measures instead: the share price is ₹592, the price is in a confirmed uptrend 12 weeks in. Its P/E of 54.2× sits at the 73rd percentile of its own 10-year range. — as of 14 August 2026.
Who owns Triveni Turbine Ltd?
Promoters hold 55.8% of Triveni Turbine Ltd, foreign institutions 20.6%, domestic institutions 16.0% and the public 7.6% (latest quarter). The biggest move on the register over the last two years: Foreign institutions cut 6.9 points over 8 quarters. — as of 14 August 2026.
Does Triveni Turbine Ltd have too much debt?
No — Triveni Turbine Ltd's debt-to-equity is 0.02, and operating profit covers the interest bill north of 100×. FY26 borrowings were ₹36.0 Cr against equity of ₹1,446 Cr. The returns on this page are earned, not borrowed — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's capex?
Triveni Turbine Ltd spent ₹187 Cr on capital expenditure over the last 3 fiscal years, a figure derived from the change in fixed assets plus depreciation. In FY26 alone that was ₹72.0 Cr, with ₹17.0 Cr in capital work-in-progress — capacity paid for but not yet earning. — as of 14 August 2026.
What is Triveni Turbine Ltd's cash flow?
Triveni Turbine Ltd generated ₹111 Cr of operating cash flow in FY26 and ₹39.0 Cr of free cash flow after ₹72.0 Cr of capital spending. Reported profit that year was ₹349 Cr, so operating cash ran behind profit. Cash-flow resolution for India is annual. — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd's profit real cash?
Not fully — over the last 3 fiscal years, 58% of Triveni Turbine Ltd's reported profit arrived as operating cash. In FY26, operating cash was ₹111 Cr against reported profit of ₹349 Cr. The cash then goes mostly into building capacity. Cash-flow resolution is annual — as of 14 August 2026.
Where is Triveni Turbine Ltd in its business cycle?
Triveni Turbine Ltd's FY26 operating margin was 21.0%, against a 13-year band of 18.0%–23.0%: mid-band by its own history — neither the peak that precedes mean-reversion nor the trough that precedes recovery. The latest quarter ran 12.0%. Profitability versus a company's own long band is the cleanest cycle clock this page holds — as of 14 August 2026.
What growth does Triveni Turbine Ltd's price assume?
At its price on 13 June 2026, Triveni Turbine Ltd was priced for profit growth of about 28.8% a year. Profit itself has compounded 11.9% a year over the past 10 years. The figure reads the multiple backwards: the growth a buyer at that price was already paying for. — as of 14 August 2026.
What could break the Triveni Turbine Ltd story?
The sharpest disagreement: Domestic institutions moved +3.7 points over 8 quarters while the operating story went the other way — someone close to the numbers is not convinced. Mechanically, two Friday closes in a row below the 200-day average would end the price trend — that is the exit rule this page tracks — as of 14 August 2026.
Is Triveni Turbine Ltd a stock worth studying right now?
This is not investment advice. The machine read: Triveni Turbine Ltd's three tracks disagree. Price, valuation and the earnings engine each tell a different story — the next quarter or two settles it. The sharpest open question: whether the register turns back in the story’s favour. Every number on this page is drawn deterministically from the raw series, with no forecasts and no price opinions — as of 14 August 2026.